Ammodonus
Mulsant & Rey, 1859
Ammodonus is a of ( ) established by Mulsant & Rey in 1859. The genus is placed within the speciose family Tenebrionidae, which comprises primarily detritivorous adapted to arid and semi-arid environments. Records indicate presence in Colombia. The genus is poorly documented in public repositories, with limited observational data available.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Ammodonus: //ˌæməˈdoʊnəs//
These audio files are automatically generated. While they are not always 100% accurate, they are a good starting point.
Images
Distribution
Colombia (CO). The has been recorded from this country based on available distribution data, though specific locality details are not documented in the provided sources.
More Details
Taxonomic Note
The Ammodonus was established by Mulsant & Rey in 1859. As a member of , it belongs to one of the largest of , though the specific systematic placement within and tribal is not provided in available sources.
Data Limitations
Publicly available information for this is sparse. iNaturalist records 46 observations, but no -level identifications or descriptive content are accessible. No Wikipedia entry exists. GBIF records indicate presence in Colombia without specimen details.